Exceptions to the prohibitions on pavement parking and double parking:
The vehicle is being used for operational purposes by the police, ambulance service, Scottish fire and rescue service, HM Coastguard, naval, military or air force purposes and the achievement of those purposes would be hindered were the vehicles(s) not parked on the pavement or double parked
The vehicle is being used for undertaking road works, removing obstructions to traffic, collecting waste on behalf of a local authority or providing postal services and cannot be so used without parking on the pavement or double parking, subject to the vehicle being parked for no longer than necessary for that use
The vehicle is being used by a registered medial practitioner, nurse or midwife in connection with the provision of urgent or emergency medical care and the provision of that care would be hindered were the vehicles(s) not parked on the pavement or double parked, subject to the vehicle being parked for no longer than necessary to provide that care
The vehicle is being used, in the course of business, for the delivery or collection of goods from any premises or being loaded or unloaded to any premises and these actions cannot reasonably be carried out without the vehicle(s) being parked on the pavement or double parked, subject to the vehicle being parked for no longer than necessary and in any event for no more than a continuous 20 minute period
The vehicle is parked wholly within a designated parking place
The vehicle is parked in accordance with permission given by a police officer
The person has parked the vehicle for the purpose saving a life or responding to a similar emergency and the achievement of those purposes would be hindered were the vehicles(s) not parked on the pavement or double parked, subject to the vehicle being parked for no longer than necessary for that purpose
The person has parked the vehicle for the purpose of providing assistance...